His job is to spread lies and fear, so no reason for him to say something different, if he would know reality...
She wrote "a drum", so we might be talking less than ten quid... 😅
I don't think, it's open-source...
This does not look to be open-source. The webpage lists open-source licenses for the libraries used by this app, but there's no open-source license for the app itself.
And while there's a GitHub repo, it's empty. It seems to be used just for hosting the APK files.
An open-source app with decent editing capabilities is Fossify Gallery: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.gallery/
Peter Lustig. He hosted a popular kid's TV show: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lustig
Incidentally, he was also married for some time to the author of the bottom left and middle.
OpenOffice has seen essentially no development since 2011, when the trademark got transferred to Oracle after they bought Sun Microsystems.
The project got forked into LibreOffice to dodge the trademark issue, but it's the same devs, practically the same project, but now under a non-profit organization. Well, and with 14 more years of development.
So, use LibreOffice instead of OpenOffice. It will most likely come pre-installed on whichever Linux distro you go with. But you can also try it out on Windows beforehand, if you have concerns.
Took me far too long to find the birb in this picture...
Honestly, at this point just plonk down a few traffic lights and pretend it's a normal intersection. At least assuming that center piece isn't elevated.
Apparently the screenshot is to be read as Catturd proudly proclaiming that democrats weren't even briefed, so they could not have leaked anything.
But when Trump said a few days later that democrats leaked information, Catturd still immediately accepted that as truth.
On KDE, I'd recommend getting a KWin Script for tiling. Krohnkite is what people use currently.
It's not as buttery smooth as dedicated tiling window managers and it can be a bit glitchy at times, but it is better than one might expect and significantly easier (and likely less glitchy) than trying to get bspwm to work in Plasma.
Makes sense to me, since the technology landscape has drastically changed since the project inception. You'd probably need to start developing from scratch anyways, if you wanted to bring that up to modern standards...
Yeah, sometimes I wonder if they do these bad names for the free publicity of people complaining about them. But then there's plenty examples where the name isn't just clunky, but rather actively confusing for potential users...